Marlen Khutsiyev
Marlen Martynovich Khutsiev (Russian: Марле́н Марты́нович Хуци́ев; 4 October 1925 – 19 March 2019) was a Georgian-born Soviet and Russian filmmaker best known for his cult films from the 1960s, which include I Am Twenty and July Rain. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1986.
Khutsiev studied film in the directing department at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), graduating in 1952. He worked as a director at the Odessa film studio from 1952 to 1958, and worked full-time as a director at Mosfilm from 1965 onward.
Khutsiev's first feature film, Spring on Zarechnaya Street (1956), encapsulated the mood of the Khrushchev Thaw and went on to become one of the top box-office draws of the 1950s. Three years later, Khutsiev launched Vasily Shukshin "as a new kind of popular hero" by starring him in Two Fyodors. His two masterpieces of the 1960s, however, were panned by the authorities, forcing Khutsiev into something of an artistic silence. In 1978, Khutsiev began teaching film directing master classes at the VGIK.)
His 1991 film Infinitas won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Александр Белявский. Личное дело Фокса

Intervention

Shine, Shine, My Star

People of 1941

A Georgian Toast

Khutsiev. Action Starts!

Cinematic Language of the Era: Marlen Khutsiev

The Gift

Abderrahmane Sissako: Beyond Territories

On the Day of the Holiday

Into_nation of Big Odessa

VGIK: Teachers and Students Talk About the Profession

To Remember

People of 1941

People of 1941

July Rain

July Rain

I Am Twenty

I Am Twenty

It Was In May

Spring on Zarechnaya Street

Postscript

Postscript

Infinity

The Two Fedors

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

And Still I Believe

Lyana

The Scarlet Sail of Paris

Strong with Spirit

Infinity

The Scarlet Sail of Paris

Youth Street
